I would say wait about a week, and then clean it right after you get out. The chlorine is what usually irritates it. __________________
3-6 months would be best because there are A LOT of bacteria and viruses that live in lake water and you could become seriously ill or the piercing extremely infected.
You don't have to wait at all. The ocean is salt water! Which is, in fact, beneficial for fresh piercings. It's Swimming Pools you need to avoid as the chlorine can irritate and promote infection.
you can go just a few days after. The salt water actually heals the wound better than not going
You don't wanna swim at all for at least 2 months. You can swim, just dont submerge the piercing. Pools/lakes/oceans are FILLED with bacteria so it greatly increases the risk of infection.
Not for at least 2-3 months
After it heals, yes.
Nope. Wait 2-3 months to swim with a new piercing.
If its saltwater i dosent matter that actually cleans it.(:
Yes. Bodies of water are filled with bacteria so swimming with a new piercing greatly increases the risk of infection. Wait 2-3 months.
swimming in the ocean. (gerund is swimming) A gerund ends in -ing, and ususally is at the beginning of a sentence
Atlantic ocean
Swimming in Your Ocean was created in 1993.
As with any piercing you need to ensure that the piercing is washed after activities in pools, ocean, lakes or any other recreational bodies of water. You can go into any of these with in 24 hours of having the piercing done, but be sure to wash the piercing out when you are done. Failure to do so can lead to infections that will require antibiotic treatment to resolve. So wash the piercing.
The Pacific.
Swimming in an ocean does not clear cold sores.
If you go swimming in the ocean, or river bays near the ocean, yes.
swimming in the ocean
The Pacific Ocean